Description
Gold Guildwars 2
Coin is the most widely accepted form of in-game currency and is tracked in three denominations: Copper coin, Silver coin, and Gold coin. The amount of coin you hold is indicated on the bottom right of the inventory panel. Coin can be traded between players via the Trading Post or mail.
Cost versus Value
The wiki uses Cost and Value to mean two different things:
- Cost is the purchase price listed by vendors.
- Value is the amount of coin you receive when selling the item to a vendor.
Acquisition
Coin can be obtained by:
- Looting fallen enemies
- Opening containers
- Completing events and hearts
- Selling items to vendors
- Trading with other players
- Clearing dungeons
- Map completion
- Achievement rewards
- Exchanging gems in the Currency Exchange tab of the Trading Post
Uses
Coin can be used for:
- Purchasing items from vendors
- Trading with other players
- Using the Copper-Fed Salvage-o-Matic, Silver-Fed Salvage-o-Matic or Runecrafter’s Salvage-o-Matic
- Teleporting to a waypoint
- Exchanging for gems in the Currency Exchange tab of the Trading Post
Value and representation within the game
In-game examples :
- In the instance The Test Subject, Inquest agents are betting 10 gold coins on several subjects.
- During Estate of Decay, Galina Edgecrusher bets the same amount on if she can shoot a Risen Chicken.
- Before Lion’s Arch’s destruction, ambient dialogue labeled “centaur spearheads” as 5 gold (and upped to 10 gold) each.
Other examples
In an interview by the Spanish community with Scott McGough, Angel McCoy and Bobby Stein, when asked about comparing the value of money on Tyria to that of on Earth, the best comparison that could be given was taking the lowest value item (they used an egg, 1 copper) and compare that to local grocery stores. For the average of local US stores, this would put 1 copper to roughly equal $0.15, and 1 gold to about $1,541.67
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